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White Wines WINES by the GLASS Sparkling Wines WINES BY THE GLASS Sparkling Red PROSECCO Mille Extra Dry '18 10 CAB/MERLOT/PETIT VERDOT Gilbert Cellars Horse Heaven Hills '15 15 MOSCATO D'ASTI D'Altieri '18 10 MONASTRELL/SYRAH Bodegas Castaño "Alcaria" Yecla '16 9 ROSÉ BRUT Domaine André et Mireille Tissot Crémant du Jura NV 15 TEMPRANILLO Hacienda Lopez de Haro Rioja Crianza '16 11 MONTEPULCIANO/SANGIOVESE Tenuta dell'Ugolino Rosso Piceno '16 10 White SYRAH/MALBEC Jean-Louis Denois "Les Garrigues" Vin de France '16 9 CHARDONNAY Stonestreet Sonoma County '16 15 PINOT NOIR Owen Roe "Kilmore" Yamhill-Carlton '15 15 SOAVE CLASSICO Farina '18 9 GAMAY NOIR/CAB FRANC Domaine des Échardiéres Touraine '18 10 PINOT BLANC Little Wing Willamette Valley '18 11 GRÜNER VELTLINER Petra Unger Kremstal '18 9 Flight - TASTE OF CALABRIA 11 PINOT GRIGIO Alois Lageder "Terra Alpina" Dolomiti '18 12 GRECO BIANCO Antonio Scala Cirò '18 SAUVIGNON BLANC J. Christopher Willamette Valley '17 13 GAGLIOPPO ROSATO Antonio Scala Cirò '18 ROSÉ Fleurs de Prairie Côtes de Provence '18 10 GAGLIOPPO Antonio Scala Cirò '16 Sparkling Wines BRUT Boizel "Brut Réserve" Epernay NV 80 BLANC DE BLANCS BRUT André Jacquart Le Mesnil-sur-Oger NV 96 BRUT Pol Roger "Réserve" Epernay NV 95 BLANC DE BLANCS EXTRA BRUT Tissot "BBF" Crémant du Jura NV 72 BRUT Henri Giraud "Fût de Chêne" Ay Grand Cru NV 275 ROSÉ BRUT André Clouet Bouzy NV 80 BRUT Bollinger "La Grande Année" Ay '07 175 BLANC DE NOIRS BRUT Analemma Columbia Gorge "Atavus" '14 100 BRUT Krug Reims '00 325 CAVA Gramona "La Cuvée" Brut Gran Reserva '13 40 BRUT Veuve Cliquot "Yellow Label" Reims NV (375mL) 55 LAMBRUSCO Alfredo Bertolani "Rosé" Reggiano-Lambrusco NV 34 White Wines United States Italy PINOT GRIS The Eyrie Vineyards Dundee Hills '17 38 PINOT GRIGIO Elena Walch Alto Adige '18 40 RIESLING Argyle "Nuthouse" Eola-Amity Hills '12 42 PINOT BIANCO Kettmeir Alto Adige-Südtirol '16 38 SAUVIGNON BLANC Love & Squalor Willamette Valley '18 40 KERNER Abbazia di Novacella Alto Adige-Valle Isarco '17 42 CHARDONNAY Tendril Wine Cellars "Child's Play" Willamette Valley '18 45 FRIULANO Villa Russiz Collio '17 42 CHARDONNAY Holloran Dundee Hills "Le Pavillon" '15 60 SOAVE CLASSICO Pieropan "La Rocca" '15 74 CHARDONNAY Domaine Serene "Evenstad Reserve" Dundee Hills '17 115 ERBALUCE Francesco Brigatti "Mottobello" Colline Novaresi '17 38 ALBARIÑO Abacela Umpqua Valley '18 38 CHARDONNAY Pio Cesare "L'Altro" Langhe '17 48 SÉMILLON/SAUVIGNON BLANC Buty Winery Columbia Valley '16 42 CHARDONNAY Aldo Conterno "Bussiador" Langhe '14 135 PINOT GRIS J Vineyards California '18 38 NASCETTA Elvio Cogno "Anas-Cëtta" Langhe '17 56 SAUVIGNON BLANC Duckhorn Vineyards Napa Valley '17 52 GAVI Villa Sparina '17 36 CHARD/GEWÜRZTRAMINER Rodney Strong "Upshot" California '17 34 PIGNOLETTO Manaresi Colli Bolognesi '15 36 CHARDONNAY Talbott Santa Lucia Highlands "Sleepy Hollow" '14 45 VERMENTINO/TREBBIANO Bibi Graetz "Casamatta" Toscana '16 34 CHARDONNAY Patz & Hall Sonoma Coast '15 70 VERDICCHIO Tenuta dell'Ugolino "Balluccio" Castelli di Jesi '17 34 VERDICCHIO Marotti Campi "Salmariano" Castelli di Jesi Riserva '15 42 France GRECHETTO Antonelli Montefalco '17 32 PINOT BLANC Famille Hugel "Cuvée Les Amours" Alsace '17 36 VERMENTINO DI SARDEGNA Mesa "Guinco" '17 40 RIESLING Domaine Léon Boesch "Breitenberg" Alsace '17 48 AUXERROIS/PINOT GRIS Château de Vaux "Les Gryphées" Moselle '17 42 CHENIN BLANC Domaine aux Moines Savennières-Roche aux Moines '99 74 SAUVIGNON BLANC Simonnet-Febvre Saint-Bris '17 36 SAUVIGNON BLANC Thomas-Labaille Sancerre "Les Monts Damnés" '17 60 CHARDONNAY Albert Bichot Pouilly-Fuissé '15 50 CHARDONNAY Domaine Sylvain Pataille Marsannay '15 92 ROSÉ WINES CHARDONNAY Dom. Guillot-Broux Mâcon-Cruzille "Les Genièvrières" '16 65 GRENACHE/SYRAH Domaine Saint-Ser Côtes de Provence '18 38 JACQUÈRE Domaine de L'Idylle "Cruet" Savoie '17 32 TIBOUREN/GRENACHE Clos Cibonne Côtes de Provence '17 55 SÉMILLON/SAUVIGNON BLANC L'Abeille de Fieuzal Pessac-Léognan '15 50 TXAKOLI Ameztoi "Rubentis" Getariako Txakolina '18 44 SAUVIGNON/COLOMBARD Domaine Tariquet Côtes de Gascogne '18 34 PINOT NERO BIANCO Ca' Montebello Oltrepo Pavese '18 36 CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE Château Mont-Redon '15 90 PINOT NOIR J.K. Carriere "Glass" Willamette Valley '18 46 VERMENTINO/BIANCO GENTILE Yves Leccia Île de Beauté '17 58 CABERNET FRANC COR Cellars "Rosae" Horse Heaven Hills '18 36 There is a corkage fee of $20/btl (750ml). One fee will be waived with each bottle purchased from our list. serratto • 2112 NW Kearney ST • PDX 97210 • 503-221-1195 • Serratto.com RED WINES United States Italy PINOT NOIR Love & Squalor "Garageland" Willamette Valley '16 45 SCHIAVA Castelfeder "Alte Reben" Südtirol-Alto Adige '16 40 PINOT NOIR Coeur de Terre Vineyard "Héritage Reserve" McMinnville '14 64 NEBBIOLO Boffalora "Pietrisco" Valtellina Superiore '16 70 PINOT NOIR Tendril Wine Cellars "Extrovert" Willamette Valley '15 78 NEBBIOLO Nino Negri "Sfursat" Sforzato di Valtellina '15 100 PINOT NOIR Goodfellow Family Cellars Ribbon Ridge "Whistling Ridge" '16 84 ENANTIO Roeno Valdadige Terra dei Forti '15 34 PINOT NOIR Arterberry Maresh Dundee Hills "Gehrts" '11 95 VALPOLICELLA Tommasi Ripasso '16 46 PINOT NOIR Phelps Creek Columbia Gorge "Beehive Block" '15 100 AMARONE DELLA VALPOLICELLA Farina '15 90 PINOT NOIR Owen Roe "Clandeboye" Yamhill-Carlton "Merriman" '14 100 AMARONE DELLA VALPOLICELLA Bertani '08 225 PINOT NOIR Cristom Eola-Amity Hills "Jessie" '16 115 SCHIOPPETTINO Bressan Venezia Giulia '13 85 PINOT NOIR The Eyrie Vineyards "Original Vines" Dundee Hills '13 132 UVA RARA Francesco Brigatti "Selvalunga" Colline Novaresi '17 34 PINOT NOIR Evening Land "La Source" Eola-Amity Hills "Seven Springs" '15 142 NEBBIOLO Mauro Franchino Gattinara '11 86 PINOT NOIR Domaine Serene "Evenstad Reserve" Willamette Valley '16 150 NEBBIOLO/CROATINA Colombera & Garella Coste della Sesia '16 45 PINOT NOIR White Rose Estate Dundee Hills "White Rose" '14 196 GRIGNOLINO D'ASTI Laiolo Reginin "L'Intruso" '16 38 TROUSSEAU The Eyrie Vineyards Dundee Hills '16 58 DOLCETTO D'OVADA Tacchino '15 34 MALBEC Troon Vineyard "Cuvée Côt" Applegate Valley '16 50 BARBERA/DOLCETTO/NEBBIOLO Montaribaldi "Ternus" Langhe '17 38 MOURVÈDRE Gramercy Cellars "L'Idiot du Village" Columbia Valley '15 82 BARBARESCO Fattoria San Giuliano '15 75 SYRAH Kerloo Cellars Walla Walla Valley '16 55 BARBARESCO La Spinetta "Vigneto Bordini" '13 122 SYRAH K Vintners Walla Walla Valley "Powerline" '16 92 BAROLO Francesco Rinaldi "Cannubi" '13 132 SYRAH Reynvaan "In the Rocks" Walla Walla Valley "In the Rocks" '14 145 BAROLO Marziano Abbona "Pressenda" '10 140 SYRAH Cayuse Walla Walla Valley "Cailloux" '14 195 BAROLO Giacomo Conterno "Cascina Francia" '03 185 SYRAH/CABERNET Underground Wine Project "Idle Hands" Red Mountain '15 58 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Gaja "Darmagi" Langhe '10 340 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Thurston Wolfe "The Teacher" Horse Heaven Hills '17 46 MERLOT Manaresi Colli Bolognesi '15 40 CABERNET SAUVIGNON JB Neufeld Yakima Valley '15 75 SANGIOVESE/CAB/SYRAH Fattoria Zerbina "Marzieno" Ravenna '11 68 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Spring Valley "Derby" Walla Walla Valley '15 100 SANGIOVESE Fattoria Le Pupille Morellino di Scansano '17 42 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Reynvaan "The Classic" Walla Walla Valley '16 145 CHIANTI RÙFINA Fattoria Selvapiana "Vigneto Bucerchiale" Riserva '15 72 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Quilceda Creek Columbia Valley '12 325 CHIANTI CLASSICO Villa Calcinaia "Contessa Luisa" Gran Selezione '15 115 MERLOT/CAB FRANC/CAB Andrew Will "Pollard" Yakima Valley "Pollard" '16 74 BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO La Palazzetta '13 86 CAB/MERLOT/CAB FRANC Côte Bonneville "Carriage House" Yakima Valley '10 85 BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO Pietranera Riserva '10 145 CABERNET/MERLOT/PETIT VERDOT Lachini "La Contrada" Red Mountain '14 105 BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO Siro Pacenti "Vecchie Vigne" '12 170 CAB/MERLOT/P. VERDOT Long Shadows "Pirouette" Columbia Valley '15 120 BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO Valdicava '10 240 CABERNET/MERLOT Côte Bonneville Yakima Valley "DuBrul" '08 195 CAB/PETIT VERDOT/CAB FRANC Podere Sapaio "Sapaio" Bolgheri '10 135 ZINFANDEL Thurston Wolfe Horse Heaven Hills "Zephyr Ridge" '16 38 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Col d'Orcia "Olmaia" Sant'Antimo '12 135 SYRAH Marietta Cellars McDowell Valley "Gibson Block" '15 75 CILIEGIOLO Piancornello "Per Emma" Toscana '15 50 MERLOT Freemark Abbey Napa Valley '14 60 TEROLDEGO La Corsa Toscana '14 36 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Rodney Strong "Reserve" Sonoma County '15 75 MERLOT/CAB/CAB FRANC Tenuta di Arceno "Valadorna" Toscana '10 110 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Pine Ridge Vineyards Napa Valley '16 105 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Falchini "Campora" Toscana '96 78 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Stonestreet Alexander Valley "Rockfall" '14 185 SANGIOVESE/CABERNET Capezzana "Trefiano" Carmignano Riserva '10 96 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Ch. 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